A recent incident of methane poisoning in a mine in Turkey caused the
deaths of mine workers, highlighting once again the dangers of
underground coal mining.If they have used the methane sensors, the
disaster can be avoided finally.
Considered one of the most dangerous work environments in the world,
underground mines expose workers to extreme temperatures and confined
spaces, both factors taking a heavy toll on any miner.
However, methane gas is another risk present down the shaft of a mine. A
naturally occurring substance, methane gas is released as part of the
coal mining process. But the gas is dangerous and potentially lethal
without the proper detection and protective equipment.
In the Turkish incident, 18 workers were trapped in the coal mine near
Ermenek, in the Turkish province of Karaman last October. Mine rescue
teams were unable to enter the entry point for a number of days due to
flooding. When the water subsided, emergency services could get to some
of the men.
After 10 days in the flooded underground conditions, two miners were
found dead. Mine rescue teams pulled out another eight after an
additional 12 days. Though the deaths were initially attributed to
drowning due to the flooded shaft, the hospital autopsy pointed to
methane gas as the killer.
There are also grave fears for the eight miners who are still trapped
down the mine. Due to increasing levels of carbon dioxide and a lack of
oxygen, it has been impossible to reach them. The arrival of winter in
the area has also hampered rescue attempts due to snow.
Underground mines typically install methane detectors and refuge
chambers to combat methane gas levels. People can survive for up to 30
days inside a refuge chamber while waiting for emergency services to
arrive. Instead the miners were found huddled close to each other
against a section of the mine as they tried to escape the fumes.
Mining and other professions in similarly dangerous environments require
businesses to be up-to-speed on workplace safety and also install the
best gas detector equipment available.
In addition to refuge chambers, businesses could introduce devices such
as the testo 316-1 methane gas detectors, which are capable of locating
the smallest leaks of methane, and can be hooked on to the workers’
belt. An optional TopSafe case protects the device from dirt and impacts
belowground.
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